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Old August 31st 06, 04:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John Gaquin
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Default No Direct Flights?


"Bob Noel" wrote in message

I believe the term is "non-stop"



Right. A direct flight goes from A to X, but may have multiple stops in
between. The "direct" term applies to the fact that passengers going to X
can take this flight all the way from A to X without changing planes. In
most (but not all) cases, the airline flight number of the flight also
remains the same.

A non-stop flight goes from A to X with no intermediate stops. After
takeoff from A, your next scheduled landing is at X.


 




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